But also because (his judgemental attitude aside) he gave off a weird vibe and no woman liked him.

He ended up in trouble for stalking and harassing a blonde woman, one of those Asian people whose life mission is to “get back at whitey” – his obsession with Oxford was part of that.

My theory is that the media coverage on me, with Oxford, was more about people being generally resentful and unhappy and feeling there is this “big intellectual world” they aren’t part of.

They like to think there are these “genius” people who Do Stuff and would rather read about the trials and tribulations of these “genius” people then challenge themselves?

The mainstream media panders to their resentfulness: it’s easier than emotionally getting on with their own lives.

Oxford is a cool place but very irrelevant.

Obviously no life is perfect and mine has it’s challenges, but I learn stuff every day – nothing impressive, but try to keep going (with a nervous “oh fuck” grimace sometimes), cheerily binge on art and opera

even have time to cycle in pretty dresses along rivers I didn’t use a bike at Oxford ha ha.